9th January, 2011. Baptism of Our Lord. A.
A Message from Fr PAUL:
Hello everyone. My sincere apologies to everyone as I am stuck in
Brisbane after the Mary river flooded and cut off the highway at Gympie.
I drove all the way up to Gympie from Brisbane after a wedding practice, but the
flood waters caused me to have to turn back.
It could be a day or two before it is clear. I pray that people are not
affected badly by the floods in Maryborough and surrounds.
I have a wedding of two Maryborough parishioners, Cuong and Thuy Pham,
at St Stephens Cathedral, Brisbane, on Sunday afternoon, so now that I am
back in Brisbane I am at least relieved that I was not prevented from
being able to celebrate their wedding, (which would have happened if I had
not already been in Brisbane). So that is at least something.
Just a reminder that Aramara church is not on this Sunday the 9th
January.
It is scheduled for Sunday the 16th January at 6pm, but if flooding
continues that Aramara church will again be cancelled. Please contact
the parish closer to the date to save inconvenience.
Thank you to everyone who helped to arrange for liturgies of the word
with communion at short notice. I hope to be back as soon as possible.
Thanks for your understanding,
Sincerely,
Fr Paul.
(There is a special third collection this weekend in support of the
Saint Vincent de Paul Queensland Flood disaster appeal) . I invite the
collectors to take up the ordinary first collection (for the support of priests of
the archdiocese, at this point.. and the special flood appeal collection
will be taken up at the gifts time). There are envelopes in the seats. There
were limited envelopes given, so if there aren't enough, please just put
the money in the plate or, if you like, please put it into an envelope
and return it next week. The floods are an ongoing disaster and our support
is gratefully received. )
The Baptism of the Lord is about the revelation of Jesus as God's only
son, with whom the Heavenly Father is well pleased. And then, we are
instructed to 'listen to him.
We are requested by the Father to learn from Jesus, to get to know him.. and watch his life. His actions. His values. By seeing Jesus, we see the Father… and come to know God's life and
values.
As it mentions in the newsletter:
Here are some of these family resemblances as revealed in this week's
readings? The Father and the Son are both:
* Loving as well as beloved
* The source of generosity, justice, and peace
* Actively doing good for those in need
* Healers of the oppressed
* Animated by the Holy Spirit
* Committed to the well-being of the people
* A source of light for those in darkness
* Liberators of prisoners
* Obedient to love
* Righteous
* Willing to pour themselves out for others
* Yearning for our salvation
If we want to know how God treats sinners, we only have to see how Jesus
dealt with sinner, the way he related to them.
If we want to know how God feels about those who are being treated
unjustly, and people who are being left out and the poor, the sick, the
widows and the orphans, then we see Jesus and how he responded to them.
Jesus is always to be found right in the middle of people and their
lives.WITH THEM healing, forgiving, feeding, speaking out against
injustice.. Getting his hands dirty. . Living, dying, giving.
among the people, as one of the people. Never sidestepping any human
suffering.
The Baptism of the Lord is also about VOCATION. Jesus' mission to reveal
the fullness of God's love amd to fulfil God's plan of establishing the
kingdom is revealed AT Jesus'own baptism. This is the beginning of and
the commissioning for Jesus' earthly ministry, (his public ministry).
Whether we are baptised as a baby, or later as an adult. / and whether
we were baptised in the Catholic Church, or the Anglican Church or the
Lutheran church, and so on). There is only ONE baptism, and it is
baptism INTO Christ.
In this baptism, we (too) are declared beloved sons and daughters of God
(forever)!!
In this baptism, we are commissioned with the vocation to live as
disciples of Jesus and live as children of God. We each have a different field of
work, but the one vocation to be friends and disciples of Jesus. We are
commissioned to show God's love in our own lives, actions, words and
choices. We are to be instruments of God's love, to establish the
Kingdom of God in its fullness.
We do this by staying very close to Jesus and constantly reflecting,
praying and studying and learning from the life, actions and priorities
of Jesus, who is God's beloved Son.
(special collection for the flood will be taken up at the gifts time,
thanks).
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References:
Fr Paul Kelly.
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